Architecture: a modern view

Autor: Richard Rogers
Editora: Thames & Hudson

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Sinopse

The crisis of modern architecture is part of a much larger crisis involving the whole question of the way we live and how we use the resources of our planet. Poor design, monotony, and inhuman scale are the results not of lack of talent nor the failures of the Modern Movement, but of a surrender to selfish interests and short-sighted economies.Richard Rogers, perhaps the most original and inventive architect at work today, is a frequent commentator on the contemporary scene. In this book, available again after some years out of print, it is especially valuable to have his philosophy of design so succinctly summarized. As a practising architect, he is in the best possible position to appreciate how economic forces can create – or frustrate – good design. His book is illustrated largely by examples drawn from his own work, making it a professional record as well as a manifesto for the future.• Reissued to coincide with the RA Exhibition ‘Richard Rogers: Inside and Out’, showing at Burlington Gardens from 18 July to 13 October 2013 on the occasion of the architect’s 80th birthday.• Originally published in 1990 as part of Thames & Hudson’s highly respected Walter Neurath Memorial Lecture series.• A manifesto that defines Richard Rogers’ thinking and his aspirations for the future.• Explores the key architectural movements of the 20th century.• An important gem of a book that should be essential reading for all arcihtects, architectural students, and anyone interested in the material world.

Dados

Título: Architecture: A Modern View

ISBN: 9780500342930

Idioma: Inglês

Encadernação: Capa dura

Formato: 15 x 21

Páginas: 64

Ano copyright: 1990

Ano de edição: 2013

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Autor: Richard Rogers